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Emma Goldberg
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Match Group Suspends Some Political Donations After Abortion Ruling
The operator of Tinder, Hinge and other dating sites said it would no longer give money to groups representing Republican and Democratic attorneys general.
Companies Scramble to Work Out Policies Related to Employee Abortions
Some have offered to cover travel and other expenses for employees, and are working to ease worker fears about safety and confidentiality.
These Companies Will Cover Travel Expenses for Employee Abortions
Dozens of companies have committed to helping their employees get access to reproductive care.
Starbucks Says It Will Cover Travel Costs for Employees Seeking Abortions
In a memo on Monday, the company said it wanted to ensure that its employees had “access to quality health care.”
How Roe Shaped the World of Work for Women
Many factors drove women into the work force in greater numbers in the 1970s. Scholars argue that abortion access was an important one.
OSHA withdraws its workplace vaccine rule.
In pulling the rule, the Biden administration acknowledged what most businesses expected: the plan to make companies mandate vaccines-or-tests is over.
Starbucks Ends Its Plan to Require Worker Vaccination and Testing
The company is among the first major employers to roll back its plan after the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s mandate for large businesses.